Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day
Some proponents of the "Elvis Is Alive" theory maintain that when a document examiner analyzed the handwriting on Elvis Presley's death certificate, he found that it matches the handwriting of Elvis himself.
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Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day
Indian sitar master Ravi Shankar, who taught George Harrison to play the instrument, is the father of nine time Grammy winner Norah Jones. Shankar was 59 years old when she was born.
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Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day
Peter, Paul And Mary's 1969 hit, "Leaving On A Jet Plane", was written by John Denver and originally recorded by him as an album cut with the title "Babe, I Hate To Go".
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Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day
When James Brown was in a recording studio, he insisted that his band, The Famous Flames, wear their stage uniforms so that they looked professional at all times.
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Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day
Despite selling hundreds of thousands of copies of the 1970, Billboard #22 hit, "God, Love And Rock And Roll", Teegarden And Van Winkle's drummer David Teegarden said the biggest royalty check he ever received was for 4 dollars, with some as low as 5 cents.
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Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day
The Beatles couldn’t hear themselves playing over the sounds of the screaming fans at all their shows in the United States. The sound system technology of the time couldn’t support anything louder, and multiple attempts at getting the crowd to relax and be quiet didn’t work, so they stopped playing shows.
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Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day

Rock n' Roll Trivia of the Day
Before he was convicted of murder, Charles Manson befriended Beach Boys' drummer Dennis Wilson, who convinced the rest of the band to record a Manson composition called "Cease To Exist". The title was changed to "Never Learn Not To Love" and was released as the "B" side of the single "Bluebirds Over The Mountain", which eventually climbed to number 61 in early 1969, giving Manson a hit record on Billboard's Hot 100.
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